Reciprocal longitudinal relations between self‐efficacy and coping style: The explanatory mechanism of future self‐continuity
Yu Pi,
Yuyang Wang,
Xiaobao Li
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundIt has been demonstrated that self‐efficacy and coping styles are related. However, whether there is a reciprocal longitudinal relation between self‐efficacy and coping styles needs to be examined. In this longitudinal study, we tested the reciprocal impacts of self‐efficacy and coping styles, taking into account the role of future self‐continuity (FSC) in these effects.MethodsThe sample included 346 university students in central and southwestern China (48.3% female; Mage = 21.20). Three waves of qu… Show more
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